| aed ¢ e ze 5 i ' ; “S' United Church | Renewed Zeal Needed, §, 2 Prince Rupert Daily News | acy See It ci ere L Say Saturday, September 6, 1952 Bs To Appoint i UurC. men at Annual Sy | ee — Cm — En ef “Y ‘ " ; Av independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupers ‘ ‘ aS Si Off LONDON, Ont., Renewed |C. * “ Member ‘ct conaaien. i... Soaks baeowr of ae by ae enior Icers religious zeal is needed in these the oo cl Canadian Daily NeWspaper Association ay ire {| times when “all conflicts of the | Y@5t areas of { he, The Prince Rupert Daily News s TORONTO Retirement 0 his ¢ J. F MAGOR faa a G PERRY, Vice-President i rian }three senior officials of The} 20th century seem to be movin no adequate he. Subscription Rates By carrier—Per 2k, 25c; per month $2.00 c per year, $10.00 wee aro By mail—Per month per year, $6.00 Authorized as s@cond class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa Greeting to the PM |! MORROW Prince Rupert will welcome its distinguished visitor, Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent. Because of a full itinerary his visit must be a short one, but we appreciate nonetheless the inter- est he is showing in coming north and taking a look Flying Saucers Real? (This is the third in a special series of articles.) LOS ANGELES. — The man who knows more about the mystery of the flying saucers than any- body else able and willing United Church of Canada and the appointment of their sue- | cessors will come before the 15th 'general council of The United | Church when it meets in Ham- | ilton, Sept. 10 to 20. Retirement of the Very Rev. | Jesse H. Arnup, from the secre- || taryship of the Board of Over- || seas Missions took place the end | of June. By action of the 14th s}| General Council which met in /Toronto in 1950, Rev. David H. | (dallagher, then associate” secre- jtary, was promoted to take Dr. |Arnup’s place. Now tlre 15th | general council] is faced with the | rapidly towards a climax,” the | Unchurched Multituies primate of the Church of Eng- ae iand in Canada said here. The Most Rev. Walter Barfoot,| Tt Po oT Os k oot, | 1e Potsdam gn. Archbishop of Edmonton, told! Vided complete 4. the first session of the 18th ©f Germany ang 4.0. general synod here the “church ’ her potential. Nas as an essential part of its — er: Gospel, creation of a kind of |: ie society in which man ean live in| : freedom. This issue will probably | DIREC Tqy | be lost or won in this century services in aly chured (Band 3:46 “Whether we are more or lese |f12:15 except ay | guilty in this matter than other | a ANGLICAN ¢ . 4th Ave. w Pi, Roly Communion | ST. PETER’S ‘appointment of someone to fill tines fae me 2 at this thriving part of the provinee, to tell is Gerald Heard, 'the asociate secretaryship ANGLICAN “eeg le here is no point in reminding the Prime Min- | British seientist and phil- ee a Sa ae = SUNDAY SCHOO b Ave Sati se ae : a ; ‘a a x . - ee . } 53, Rev. eorge A. e, edi- , . “Hi e 5th Ave. Ba y ter that among northern B.C.’s better known osopher now living in ; . jtor of Sunday-sehool publica- , . Minister: Rey. Prog ° . . ‘ ti wilt at t 1 products are the outstanding Liberals it has given | Hollywood URANH/M €1TY—The centre of Saskatchewan's present uran- agente es toe a iat peal , re ‘ ° : . oe : taking ‘ . ; " . : o 5 - ESByn to Canadian polities. He will he aware of the terri- Many of us in Canada re- tum ee rush is the Tugeed bush-cevered community of coming session. The committee Re-opens On ‘ 4th Avenue ig torv’s record in this respect member Heard away back about| Uranium City in the pfroyince's far northwest corner This on Vacancies has nominated Rev SUNDAY | ov. BA Whig wut © AS oath bE Byer ws 20 years when he was a regular) photo shows the early survey work done on the city and the | peter Gordon White, now an as- Sentiuber Teh 1 I - G What we would point t is that this country (broadcaster over the BBC on road leading towards the Eldorado Mining and Refining com- | sistant editor in the department, eptember th at a.m. oven oS . . “ ‘seientific subjects. He came to pany’s Beaverlodge site (CP PHOTO) | to succeed Rev. George A, Little | 7 . aw 1 [re c peas r CO : i { . a es ; Rev. L Gg up here is making increasing contributions to the | americ& in the early thirties to aaa lacie +... +. |Mr, White was formerly field| A Sunday School party will sities economy of Canada. No doubt the Prime Minister‘ ake the chair of historical y * | secretary for the board of Chris-|be held in the Parish Hall on rn Sea . . . anthropology at Duke Univer tian education Wh is aware of this also, but he may not be fully COgZ- sity, but soon came on to Cali | {ERE An NOW Also slated for fetizement, on = Capt aap M nizant of the - handicaps under which it is being done. —, He we fane “th 7 d June 30, 1954, is Rev. Archer | SATURDAY Sunday School ty list OI DOOKS iciuding 5 Goa { Although existing transportation services are and “Pain, Sex and n History By LARRY STANWOOD Wallace, associate editor of Sun- September 13 : day-schooi publications, and au- ST. pane i erforming to their lasting credit i -ovidi e ‘me TE - . +s . { mi s’ books. e from 2 p.m, to 5 p.m. oth Ave. at Mebis performing to their lasting credit = providing the | ut he bas aie written ths rERRAC’.— There is a bustle of activity in poll Mig eng ull x oe) oe ee Pastor: Rev H @g life etres ‘ar Olly deve ; ‘ine FP lies i most ithentic hia shi . ‘ ; : ‘ life stream for our development, Prince Rupert and ~ dereggee a aa a authentic this settlement which appears to be heading only to who is now field eecnenane st ee riieav ae listrict are sti ia scole . oe p | book abot the flying saucers ‘ ‘ ini ; the r “hristi education ‘Tr . cu district are still much too isolated from the rest of |(P%! one objective: growth. he board of Christian educs THE Seal Com : e's ; : : : ss ‘ ae in the Manitoba conference, has Rev. J. 8. Twining, Bi} the country. Principally, we need more and better it ANOTHER vo Building is going on every- Deets onan ee ers cee been suggested by the vacancies an, hiohwdve ¢ ’ 2 ‘ airnor JATCHING? published by Har-| where, in the village and on the 27¢ Chickens, pigs, @ COW &NC) mittee i Sunday Sehoo \@ highways and we need an airport. - . per at $2.75 in USA farms. While there are few (guinea hens Ae ; Evening Prayer 19 During his trip Mr. St. Laurent will not have + ¢ #¢ older homes in the district that ws i | FREE CHURCH sinibittain~cittanigusaeii ‘ , + nd . his ter in detail. b BEFORE I discuss Heard’s ex- have any modern exterior ap- But like many other farmers) NATIONS ON CONTINENT og, REGULAR BA an opportunity to study this matter in detail, but planation and attempted so-| pearance, the new houses are! around Terrace, Rolfson cannot; The continent of South Amer- Services at L0.0.F Hall, sneaked ade ut ve hope he returns to Ottawa with a clear impres- | lution of the fiying saucer mys-| designed and built according to depend on his farm for a live- | a contains 13 counties, Fourth Ave, E 029 Oth Ave Re A eds ts ‘ ‘ tery, here is a word about the high standard lihood. He has a car and com ttl mtn 9 s : Pastor: Rev Leonan , at , ‘ a inereas “ . fs : > ! - 12 Sunday School on of northern B.C.’s increasingly important place (nen 1 heard him speak yester-| farm homes under construc-| mutes daily to work in a saw- a a aah aa i "ound in the Canadian economy and its need to be more |4ay morning at the Vedanta tion are in several cases elabo- Mill. After a full shift at the , closely knit into that economy. It is not our wish, however, to have our hand temple. This perfect little gem of Hindu architecture sits on a hill above Hollywood It was a sizzling hot Sunday mill, he tends the farm. Sometimes it seems a like hard work, but I never saw rate, while others are of com- pact but of as modern design) a@s those in the village. little | ; Adult Bible Class 7:3 p.m.—A hearty song ser- vice followed by an inspira- FIRST UNITED( Sixth Avenue Wet 1 . +s . . on: shack. a tr ahnybod wh sot anything |# “ tional Gospel message ‘ out to the Prime Minister except in welcome. He is | morning but the place was 0 eS ee ee Pech See t a >) ee any 1 om ——Morning a hs : or even a tent is pitched on a| Without working for it, says | 5% uestions” this year! » shall seek Me and find sermon: “Shutting @ . fi beta : packed out well before 11. Heard ié " py q Ye sha « Me and fine Sermon: “Shutting inquestionably one of the finest leaders that os ppeared sharp on the hou and lot with visible household ae- Joe. “It Reece . be ay cane rs s+ « get them in {i Me, when ye shall search for Anthem by Junior Gig ' a ra 5 J i é iC) > « » q pia eke ae iil a baht . woth : : : ne tivity going on therein, while|4 lot of young fellows could |i Me with all your heart.” country has today. He has a rare combination of os Bt ote Neer, sae. we dearby nude conpveathds Cal make 0 good hie onck ot farm om iM yall your heart.” Blase panteaitll ; humal r intellect. ¢ ‘9 al Vision ¢ as one |‘ . . = 8 ~"\ the permanent home ing around here il they wantec . ; : Sermon: “God, and os oe — ee ae n oe - — a _ cussion T aleecs ae sah to work a little CHRISTIAN SCIENCE § Pastor: C, W. Sinelair Age” ’ of oui ‘otners ¢ e French e S n- umerous different meanings / ‘i ’~ i : i " i 1 : eRe " : — -, = - : ” Sede is tall lon os aii The average farmer here has Of course, you'd likely have COS: | Anthem by Senior aluable part in fusing together the country’s two |g. "He stilt has brown hair on Perhaps 10 acres and on it he|to do a double job for awhile, i | Biest Presbyterian Church Cam Sete ‘eat national elements. top of his head and a sharpish a eau ae ne can grow pray behead the future would Often retetredtoos a }| irst Presbyterian urc Sieber of Golden, , : oe eee eg beard of a Van Dyke type. He) “™U5 : 5 e mman’s news- 7) gee vensnmncecge crn ey Sunday School— We extend to him our warmest greetings. ‘has the most delicate, expres-! Joe Rolfson, for instance, has! Joe believes that Terrace pore vi MONITOR ; Beginners and Prima — i = | sive hands I have ever seen, and 2 five-acre holding but he is ae if they go at it in the ead the world with o | ll am ‘ penetrating, blue eyes’ which, Negotiating for five more. Arfright way, can become. major Juniors and Ind BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT however, never for a single mo-|©asy talking and easy going sort (suppliers for , Prince Rupert's ee | 12 15 pn ‘ ‘ ment look at anybody in his Of chap, he can’t praise Terrace|needs in vegetables and hard and correspondents. | sn © i a i ‘ Ri audience, but pierce above, be-| enough after eight years of liv-| fruits. : Order a special intro COME AND igges rosperi y | § hind and beyond the listeners. ing there _ Holding a couple of giant- | ductory subscription } 4 ‘i Rumor around Hollywood Joe and his family—he and | Sized potatoes in each big hand, | today—-3 months for | ST. PAUL'S says that Heard earns fabulous/his wife have two children M said: |# $3. You'll find the # LUTHERAN CH ape re on ince ar sums of money as the author Came from northern Saskatche-| “I don’t think you can grow) 4k MONITOR ‘must’ p t Mell } (under another name) of popu- Wn |them better anywhere.” | | Sth Ave. a! By The Canadian Press } reading and as necessary as your HOME TOWN PAPER. lar detective stories. His lec-| “We are very happy we came} we also said that the top| 4 ‘ . ; ‘, a a a¢ysy/tures in the Hindu teaching Here. We could have moved to| 5ward for Canadian apples was}? All is not peaceful between Cape Breton industry dentre are obviously a labor gf|@ city, but you wouldn't eatch|tayen by a Terrace farmer ‘ and its workers, but labor disputes are being worked | love me living there a fn bP ‘ 2. ..| ? ¢ #*@ “The farm is the only place| anybody ya f 2 | neat deen ede entered ypeé : “nd rity | , ’ body want to buy a farm?|; ut againsy & background of the greatest prosperity| i yeaRD’s BOOK on the fly- for kids in the first place. And|qhere are a few for sale, says| "= ince the peak days of the Second World War. | ing saucers he deals with the 1, why—cities are Just too fenc- |Joe. Going around $100 an acre| je presage anne tryna iia Employment Service ; |best authenticated reports on|@d in for me jand that’s a pretty big lot for} : oe ‘ nee REV. H. 0. OW , : You. are invited 4 Worship at St We extend a cordia) invitation Lutheran Chit to visitors te worship with us. | hall the 231 Fourth Ave. Bast The Just Shall Live® } etter f | Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, D.D. SUNDAY cant SEPTEMBER /,} National Organists: Mrs. B. J. Smith } : and John Currie. JING SERV figures tell a story of rising |this mystery airship business. He| The Rolfson farm raises a lot|$100. In the Fraser Valley, the | ae oe en eT ca ’ MORNING a mployment sparked by com- ra |shows that since the year 1947\'of good potatoes, big-eared| average piece of farmland sells! Sor, etoneription-2/6 c0uss, ms SUNDAY, SEPT. 7 Sermon: “THE piss mercial and industrial expan eee | there have been over 400 cases|corn, cucumbers and carrots;' for 10 times that amount | : , | Morning Worship 11 o'clock vice! sont - . ai a ere ae rn iid ain ae Her weeee cesses Cetrowwroworenee . > * 4 ion. The number of registered of eyewitness reports of what (nome? | Sunday School 12:15. ee yf obless in the wolend is 1660, or Reflects and a called flying C . F R di | pderteetegesieeess sesecscesesee | EVENing Worship 7:30 Sermon: “VICTOR 500 less than at the same time a t | (oddress) ala ae . ae last year * 6 I was interested to note that ommunism n ers a 10, ee Chorus one _ Ideal summer weather and a Reminisces |not a single one of the cases VETS vo OE teees: $08 +s endo OH Es +4? “Remember the Sabbath Day number in sont to keep it Holy.” j . ° | "tei - ) . ni road scale program of major | mentioned by Heard falls with- TV b Part Line Writers o wren te i SUNDAY SCHOOL-l? construction have contributed jin the “phony” or hoax class y y Bx seen sete . — to what is almost certain to be Then there was the man from! which have been exposed (as I ; : ' somata ae record industrial Penetanguishene who said to the} showed in previous articles in WASHINGTON ~— (AP) — Ajfindings, however, treated thé} man from Kaministikiwa, Ont.,| this series) senate sub-committee report|Voice broadcasts cautiously, It} year One thing which could up- as the train was pulling into| wa |Said today that pro-Communist }said simply that members of the | ebhmiennaninntitintiitainniaiiis . set the trend would be an | teasabagua station in Quebec: 4, eae ete xe nett > aie script writers are spreading |Radio Writers’ Guild, of which | | spenccticenelionmndieyes eruption of the contract bat- «pont they have the queerest lor Satad: : oe subtle” propaganda over radio|Marion is a former president, | Idaho, reported en- . Sydney al ames for af : tle between the Sydney local | names for towns over there in |countering “nine objects flying of the United Steel Workers of America and the Dominion | Steel and Coal Corporation, | operators of the giant Sydney plants. and television airwaves in the|“write for the Voice of America | Korea? like a line of ceesé’* skeen Bib United States. and the United Nations radio ee Rainier: with that of January “The thing 1s éubtle,” the re-)seetion,” and that me gulld “1s | There is a place for every;|7 1948, where state police, air- port of the Senate Internal Se- copirolled by the pro-Communiat thing except your knees under (port executives and air crew, curity sub-committee quoted faction. script writer Ruth Adams Knight} ‘Je report came on the heels | some of the short tables in rest-| men all saw an immense “space os As things stend, the negotia-| aurants, |ship” over Fort Knox, Ken-|%% testifying at closed hearings.|o9f one the bus-committee re- | tions are critical aut not hope- | sid jtucky; with that of June 23, Miss Knight said pro-Commu-| leased recently alleging Com- les At odds over wage de-| NOT A COPPER | mands, the company and the! Coronation approaches and as 4700-member union have asked | sual, there will be all sorts of | a conciliation board to delay its) criticism, sometimes unjust. For report while they explore other | evample the sums paid for the possible avenues of agreement. | 3 of the Queen ae C ‘ * k lant bh | maintenance Operations at the plan ave | ring It cannot be denied salary | continued to run at a brisk pace| 444 anowances are paid out of | in spite of the labor differences. | revenue from royal properties, | A modernization program is in | secumulated overs 4 petied of > full swing and a multi-million- | thousand years, Out of this the | dollar expansion job is under | government inekes & neistaiena | way at the coke ovens. | profit, Upkeeping of the Royal! Job openings have soared so , family does not cost the British quiekly that skilled labor is at late 6 a ane oo oo how a premium. A bricklayer |™any, 50 r to make un- working at the coke ovens | Supported charges, are aware of can earn as high as $2.50 an | this? hour. | Other big construction jobs | SECRET IS OUT are taking their share of skiled| It was Mark Twain, who on tradesmen and keeping employ- | reaching his seventieth year, an- ment at a record height. These nounced: ; include two hospitals, two jun-| “IT made it a rule never to ior high schools and group!) smoke while asleep, never to housing projects. | stop smoking while awake and Many workers soon will be| Never to smoke more than one absorbed by construction of the|Cl€ar at a time.” Strait of Canso causeway, aj mighty three-year, jeb which When one thinks how many will see a mouritain pushed into people there are that one does a deep, wide trough of angry) not in the least want to marry, tidal waters. and how many there are that do not in the least want to MOIST SPOT matry one, and how small one’s There are 100,000 sweat glands social Circle really is, any mar- on the sole of the average per-| riage at all seems a miracle.— son’s foot, Quoted in McCalls. 1948, when an Eastern Airlines | ist writers stop short of “laying plane encountered a “super- | down the party line” in their giant torpedo type” craft with | Scripts, but skillfully weave into which they almost collided over | *hem “a constant derision of the a regular airline; also with the | C4P!talistie system.” fantastic episode at the US.| In testimony quoted by the rocket proving grounds at New| sub-committee, Miss Knight and Mexico, April 1949. There the| Welbourn E. Kelley denounced U.S. Navy experts themselves| Ita Marion, a one-time script reported they saw an unex-| writer for Voice of America plained and unidentified “space | anti-Communist propaganda ship” take a close look at their| broadcasts beamed te Israel, own rockets, in flight. The| Both swore that in private life strangers were travelling “some| Marion is an identifiable pro- munist infiltration of youth work —jneluding the boy scouts-—and dropped a hint that the sub- of sex” in the Communist under ground movement. It quoted a statement by Richard Arens, the sub-commit- tee’s staff director, that the group planned “interrogation re- which will involve interrogation of the question of patronage committee also is studying “use | | | : | | PUBLIC OF PRINCE RUPERT AND SURROUNDING NOTICE H.M.C.S. 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